Summary:
Presents the latest Kennedy assassination research, relying on application of new scientific and technological expertise to assassination film, photographic, and autopsy records. Evidence points to the conclusion that the death of JFK was the result of a conspiracy and the center of a well-planned cover up. Includes b&w and color photos and film stills. Fetzer teaches at the University of Minnesota. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
- "Smoking Guns" in the Death of JFK / James H. Fetzer
- Pt. I. The Day JFK was Shot
- 22 November 1963: A Chronology / Ira David Wood III
- 59 Witnesses: Delay on Elm Street / Vincent Palamara
- Pt. II. The Secret Service
- The Kennedy Limousine: Dallas 1963 / Douglas Weldon
- The Secret Service: On the Job in Dallas / Vincent Palamara
- Pt. III. The Medical Evidence
- The Converging Medical Case for Conspiracy in the Death of JFK / Gary L. Aguilar
- Paradoxes of the JFK Assassination: The Medical Evidence Decoded / David W. Mantik
- Pt. IV. ARRB Revelations
- Evidence of a Government Cover-Up: Two Different Brain Specimens in President Kennedy's Autopsy / Douglas P. Horne
- Interviews with Former NPIC Employees: The Zapruder Film in November 1963 / Douglas P. Horne
- Pt. V. The Zapruder Film
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- The Great Zapruder Film Hoax / Jack White
- Paradoxes of the JFK Assassination: The Zapruder Film Controversy / David W. Mantik
- Pt. VI. Righting the Record
- Jesse Curry's JFK Assassination File: Could Oswald Have Been Convicted? / James H. Fetzer
- Paradoxes of the JFK Assassination: The Silence of the Historians / David W. Mantik
- 16 Questions on the Assassination / Bertrand Russell
- App. A. A Precis of Assassination Science (1998) / James H. Fetzer
- App. B. Letter to Leslie Batchelor of 25 August 1998 / James H. Fetzer
- App. C. FBI Protective Research Report of 27 November 1963 / Charles Taylor, Jr.
- App. D. Ford Motor Company Intra-Company Communication of 18 December 1963 / F. Vaughn Ferguson
- App. E. Conversation with John Ebersole, M.D., of 2 December 1992 / Edited by David W. Mantik
- App. F. Deposition of J. Thornton Boswell, M.D., on 26 February 1996 / Edited by David W. Mantik
- App. G. Deposition of James J. Humes, M.D., on 13 February 1996 / Edited by David W. Mantik.
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